Type: RF
Rarity: 5
Obtainable from:
Affects RF
ICD: CD:
[Active]: Upon activation, increases critical rate and rate of fire by ($active_eff)% for every RF unit present in the echelon by for ($active_dur) seconds. [Passive]: Each attack has a 40% chance to increase critical rate and rate of fire by ($passive_eff)% for T-Dolls within the same column for 2 seconds (max 3 stacks).
Twin sister of Grape, Carcano M1891 “Pink” fully dives into the “Support RF” role, although her own subpar performance and RNG-based passive doesn’t enable 3 RFs RFHG teams. She shines best when paired with Python, as her passive has a great synergy with Python’s, and not only greatly improves her performance, but vastly increases the performance of her partner RF. This has more to do with Python than with 1891, and outside of Pink-Python teams,, a low RoF and Damage stats, coupled with a lackluster active Skill means that using Pink by herself is often undesired, and favouring other generalist RFs over Pink is recommended.
Nevertheless, for Commanders looking for a strong early DPS in PPP teams (Pink, Python and Px4) at the cost of kiting ability, or a sure way to use Python in RFHGs there is no better RF than Pink. Just treat her better than Carcano M91/38 “Grape”, she deserves that much.
Her passive skill grants a 40% chance for each attack to to buff 4% Crit Rate and RoF for dolls in her column, stacking up to three times. As Python is able to reflect buffs given to her for Dolls in her tiles, she essentially increases Pink’s Crit Rate and RoF, which in turn means that Pink can shoot more often, increasing the odds of her activating her passive again.
For more details on Pink-Python’s synergy, check Python’s analysis page.
Pink-Python can ensure a high RoF buff for the other RF, greatly increasing the Echelon’s DPS early on. For battles that require strong, early DPS, Pink-Python can vastly pull ahead of traditional RFHGs.
Pink’s Skill reduction tiles also enable M200 to fire off a seventh shot during her Skill, although Grape is often the one paired with M200 and that also enables that.
As Python greatly increases’ Pink’s and the other RF’s RoF, she overcaps their Crit Rate. This means that, when paired with Px4, Px4’s Skill demerit is offset by the exceeding Crit Rate. This ensures a very strong DPS burst during the HGs’ Skill activation window that is nearly unmatched by other RFHG teams. However that comes with a cost.
At 34 RoF and 138 Damage, Pink has a rather low RoF and average Damage stats. This would have been fine if not for her equally subpar Skill.
Her active skill grants 8% Crit Rate and RoF buff for each RF in the echelon. As her synergy with Python is vastly better than 3 RF teams that means Pink will only see a minor Crit Rate and RoF buffs. Moreover, it’s fairly easy to cap Crit Rate due to RFs naturally high Crit Rate of 40%.
When Pink is paired with Python, Python’s 30% Crit Rate tiles is enough to cap Pink and the other RF’s Crit Rate, which essentially means that half of Pink’s Skill is wasted.
As Python and Px4 only buff Dolls in her tiles, Pink only buffs dolls in her column, this essentially means that Python and Px4 cannot be moved, lest the team’s synergy is lost. In battles that are kiting intensive, or that requires kiting to stall enemies so the RFs can finish them off, using PPP teams will either end with subpar performance or critically injured Dolls.